WEBVTT WAS THOUGHTOF FIRST THREE YEARS AGO.ON MONDAY, IT WAS DEDICATED HEREAT THE COURTHOUSE WHERE IT WILLHANG PERMANENTLY.>> BASICALLY, IT SAYS YOU DO NOTHAVE TO WALK THROUGH THIS ALONE.THAT'S WHAT I LOVE ABOUT MYWORK.REPORTER: SUZANNE WALTERS PUTSPASSION INTO EVERYTHING SHE DOESTO HELP VICTIMS OF DOMESTICVIOLENCE.>> I GET CHILLS WHEN I THINKABOUT IT.I LOVE THAT JOURNEY WITH AWOMAN.REPORTER: LAST MONTH, SHE WORKEDWITH MORE THAN 90 PEOPLE,IMPACTED BY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INMEADE AND BRECKENRIDGE COUNTIES.THE CLOSEST SHELTER IS IN ETOWN.REPORTER: THERE IS A HUGE NEED.DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IS OFTEN VERYHIDDEN, BUT LET'S JUST SAY ISTAY VERY BUSY.REPORTER: SHE'S A VICTIMADVOCATE AND A SURVIVOR HERSELF.IT WAS HER STORY THAT INSPIREDTHIS LABOR OF LOVE.ONE OF HER FORMER STUDENTS CAMEUP WITH THE IDEA.AND HIS MOTHER SEWED IT.>> THIS QUILT SHOWS THAT THEYARE NOT ALONE, THAT SOMEONEBELIEVES THEM, SOMEONE CARESABOUT THEM, AND THERE ARE PEOPLEOUT THERE TO HELP.REPORTER: AND AS CHRISTIAN EIDENDEDICATED THE QUILT SUZANNEMONDAY, WALTERS WIPED AWAYTEARS.SHE SAYS NO VICTIM SHOULD SUFFERIN SILENCE.>> TALK TO SOMEBODY.CALL ME.BUT DON'T KEEP THAT SECRET.REPORTER: HELP IS OUT THERE.>> THAT'S WHAT I TELL VICTIMS.I CAN'T PROMISE YOU WHAT WILLHAPPEN, BUT I CAN PROMISE YOU IWILL WALK WITH YOU.